Most sea slugs use their raspy tongues to feed on prey that is attached to the seafloor. Instead, Bathydevius caudactylus ...
According to the Smithsonian Institution, the fangtooth's teeth are the largest of any sea creature, relative to its body size of about 7 inches (18 centimeters). The fangtooth fish hunts small ...
Researchers were baffled by a bioluminescent mollusk that lives in the deep ocean. They just discovered it's a new species of ...
Scientists uncovered the "mystery mollusk," a strange glowing sea creature lurking in the ocean's midnight depths.
Researchers near California waters found an elusive, deep sea “mystery” mollusk that operates as a Venus fly trap far below .
This unique mouth shape is used to trap crustaceans, unlike other sea slugs that use a raspy tongue to feed on ... allowing ...
Bathydevius caudactylus is the first known sea slug to live in the deep water column. It lives in the ocean’s midnight zone–a wide area of open water about 3,300 to 13,100 feet below the surface.
Kareen Schnabel, another marine biologist from NIWA, said more than one creature, this time a deep-sea ghost shrimp, needed a ...
MBARI researchers have discovered a remarkable new species of sea slug that lives in the deep sea. Bathydevius caudactylus ...
Deep-sea researchers have discovered a strange glowing sea slug off the coast of California that lives in the water column — ...
Researchers have discovered a remarkable new species of sea slug that lives in the deep sea. Nicknamed the 'mystery mollusc,' the nudibranch Bathydevius caudactylus swims through the ocean's midnight ...